Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . ^?^- Students ul the Oriental Association Technical School playincft>ase-ball and lavcn-tenni$. — 135. •235- •• D. Wells Academy, Seoul (mJiS. established by the American Presbyterian Mission. industrial) in accordance with local needs. (Pictures 225-227) In additionto these, agricultural schools have been established to the number of 17 (exclu-sive of Suwon 7KH Agricultural and Dendrological School). The result ofthis technical education has yet to Ije seen, but one great effect already apparenton the poi)ular mind is that the jx^ople have ceased to despise


Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . ^?^- Students ul the Oriental Association Technical School playincft>ase-ball and lavcn-tenni$. — 135. •235- •• D. Wells Academy, Seoul (mJiS. established by the American Presbyterian Mission. industrial) in accordance with local needs. (Pictures 225-227) In additionto these, agricultural schools have been established to the number of 17 (exclu-sive of Suwon 7KH Agricultural and Dendrological School). The result ofthis technical education has yet to Ije seen, but one great effect already apparenton the poi)ular mind is that the jx^ople have ceased to despise manual labour. Pictiu-es 229-232 show the workshops of the Industrial Technical Schoolin Seoul (l^fjfi). Nature has endowed the Korean with an artistic talent of nomean character; that he has not progressed in art is chiefly due to the lackof education and training. These are now given him in these institutions. For commercial education there are 2 commercial schools with elemen-tary commercial courses. Besides these, there is a school devoted to theeducation of officials, and a medical school. Private schools number 809 in a


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